The Asian Age

101 guide to drinking wine

Enjoying a glass of wine doesn’t always need to come with apprehensi­on. Read on..

- Nikhil Agarwal is a CEO and sommelier of All Things Nice NIKHIL AGARWAL

Wine, unlike spirits, comes with its own set of rules. So much so that I believe it needs to be consumed with the same measure of elegance. Having said that, drinking wine doesn’t need to be overwhelmi­ng — even if you are a newbie or an experience­d taster. The wine world comes across as intimidati­ng at times but it really isn’t, once you understand its nuances.

In fact, I would say that an important must-do while drinking wine is to be free of any apprehensi­ons about the beverage — one need not worry about saying the right thing or perceiving the aromas and flavours as anyone else does. Wine is wonderfull­y subjective, and your appreciati­on of it depends on the time of day, how much wine you drink, what you usually eat or drink, your mood and of course, most importantl­y your own preference­s.

There are a few dos that can help improve your experience: Ensure your wine is at the right temperatur­e. If your wine is too cold, you won’t be able to taste the flavours, and it is too warm, your wine may get flat. Ideally, white wine should be consumed at 11 degrees Celsius for whites sparkling wine at six degrees Celsius and six to 18 degrees Celsius for reds. Do allow some red wines to breathe. Open the bottle and keep it still for some time or pour the bottle into a decanter to speed up the process. You could also simply rotate the wine in your glass to enhance its offerings to you. Wine opens up as it comes into contact with air and releases otherwise hidden aromas.

As much as the temperatur­e is important, serving it in the right glassware can change the way this peculiar beverage tastes. When it comes to wine, the shape, size and thickness of the glass matters.

If you are going to pursue discoverin­g wine, I would recommend spending some money on good glassware. Incorrect glassware can destroy even the best of wines. If you intend to build a collection at home, it would be wise to buy a wine fridge to store your wines at the right temperatur­e. Do not keep your wines at the back of your cupboard, where they can be subjected to 40degree heat.

Indian cuisine has some delectable offerings and it is high time we experiment with our local cuisines. Not drinking wine with our food is a shame.

We even have a wine-growing region in our very own backyard — Nashik, Akluj, and Nandi Hills to name a few, and you will find that there is great quality being produced here itself. It is only a matter of how open you are to experiment­ation.

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